Monthly Archives: November 2011

Several months ago, while driving back to the office from lunch, I started to wonder about fun ways to get students engaged with Intel, but on more of a ‘fun’ level. (Some of my best ideas come at the oddest … Read more >

Note from the blog manager: After a four-day weekend for the US Thanksgiving holiday, much of my Monday morning was spent catching up on email, news and of course, blogs from Intel employees on Planet Blue, our internal social media … Read more >

Blogger’s Note: Jolene is a Manufacturing Technician and chair of the Oregon chapter of the Intel Native American Network (INAN). She recently attended the national conference for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) along with several other employees … Read more >

How many CIOs do you know that dressed up for Halloween? I know one for sure: ours, Diane Bryant! It didn’t matter that Halloween fell on a workday this year—hundreds of employees all over the world took the chance to … Read more >

I have been absent from the Jobs@Intel blog, but I have an explanation: I recently relocated to Intel’s Austin,Texas site. That’s right – a big change. And that’s taken a lot of time. There’s always a lot to think about … Read more >

Note from blog editor: As you may have gauged from my past blog posts, I am not a runner, but Intel and Oregon managed to bring out the “runner” in me. Looks like Sophia and I are cut from the … Read more >

40 years ago, on November 15th, 1971, the first microprocessor — the Intel 4004 — was born and our lives were changed forever. Our rocking PR team has put together some really interesting and fun details on the microprocessor to … Read more >

Note from the Blog Manager: Eric Mantion is currently serving as the social media strategist for the Intel Intelligent Systems Group (formally known as Embedded), but previously graduated from the US Naval Academy & served in the Navy as a … Read more >

Blogger’s Note: Damola is a software engineer in the Rotation Engineers Program and an Intel Scholar and Femi is a hardware engineer (and you may recognize his face from our Sponsors of Tomorrow campaign). Intel recently sponsored their entry into … Read more >